Features
Slide-out full touchscreen with physical keyboard: The BlackBerry Torch 9800 offered a unique design with a touchscreen that slid up to reveal a traditional BlackBerry physical keyboard, catering to users who preferred both tactile typing and a larger viewing experience.
BlackBerry OS 6.0: This phone ran BlackBerry OS 6.0, which provided features like push email, Blackberry Messenger (BBM), and a strong focus on business productivity applications.
5MP camera with flash: While not top-of-the-line by today’s standards, the 5MP camera with flash was a decent option for capturing photos on the go in 2009 when the phone was released.
Optical trackpad: In addition to the touchscreen and physical keyboard, the Torch 9800 had an optical trackpad for navigating menus and webpages.
Expandable storage: The phone offered expandable storage via a microSD card slot, allowing users to increase storage capacity for music, photos, and applications.
Browser with HTML5 support: The BlackBerry Torch 9800’s browser supported HTML5, which enabled a more web experience compared to previous BlackBerry models.
Social Networking Integration: The phone offered some level of integration with popular social networking platforms of the time, allowing users to stay connected on Facebook, MySpace, etc. (Specific capabilities may vary depending on the app and available updates)
Voice-activated dialing: The BlackBerry Torch 9800 allowed users to make calls hands-free using voice commands.
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